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Tonic Solfa of the Intro of “Chukwu Oma” by “DayStar choir”

This post is basically for Saxophonist who are having issues playing the intro of this beautiful song “chukwu Oma” by Daystar Choir. It is written is solfa notation for easy understanding so that you can play it on any key. Here we go:

tonic solfa of intro of chukwuma played by a nigerian saxophonist

It goes like this:

l d : r m
s l : r m
l d : r m

s s : s s

It come again..

l d : r m
s l : r m
l d : r m

l d l r d l s m s l s m s f f f m m m r r d
r d t : m t

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Chord Progression in Solfa notation of “No woman no cry” by Bob Marley

Is it true what they say, “No woman no cry“.
Even in the days of the bible, woman were among the key factors that made Saul want to kill David; when David defeated Goliath and Saul and his soldiers were

no woman no cry bob marley

returning from the defeat of the philistines, these same women began to sing “Saul has killed his thousands, David killed ten thousands”. Saul began to envy and plan the death of David since then.

This post covers the chord progression in solfa notation of “No Woman No cry” by Bob Marley. It is suitable for pianist and guitarist.

No     woman    No Cry
doh    soh                lah    fah
No     Woman    No Cry
doh     soh                lah   (s l t s)

The same progression happens through out the song. Just follow the correct timimg.

Solfa notation of “Aka Akaya” by Gabriel Eziashi

The Solfa notation of  “aka akaya” by Gabriel eziashi for solo instrumentalist is below: Please take your time to share this post:

pianist playing aka akaya by gabriel eziashi

s s m f s
m m d d r t d l
d d t d r
m r d d r t l s
m m r d s
d t l t s l f
l l m f s: d d s s l s f m

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Chord Progression/Solfa notation of “Aka Jehovah” by Gabriel Eziashi

This is the chord Progression in sofa notation of this powerful igbo worship song “Aka Jehovah” by Gabriel Eziashi:

piano used to play aka jehovah by Gabriel Eziashi

doh
Aka Akaya
fah
Aka Jehovah nnememma
soh
Oru Ebubuya
doh
Keneruwarunememma
doh
Isi Ikendu
fah
Kena Degi atata
soh
Aka akaya
doh
Aka Jehovah nnememma

For saxophonist and lead guitarist
Click here to get the solfa notation of the song

Chord Progression Solfa/ Bass-line of “You are the same” by Sinach

This post explains in detail how to play “You are the same” by Sinach. It contains the bass line and the chord progressions you can use to accompany the song with your bass guitar and piano respectively. So let us get started:

pianist playing you are the same by Sinach

The intro and verse of the song have the same progression(the first part of the song):

I mean the
you are the same
Doh                  soh
yesterday today and forever
fah
nobody is like you
doh            soh       fah

In summary the progression is

doh soh fah (over and over again)

So when we get to the part of(The second part)

I worship you
soh            fah
I worship you
soh           fah
You are the living God
doh
The progression of that part is

soh fah (over and over again)

Now lets get back to the first part to know what the bass guitarist was playing there:

He played:
d d d d d d d d s s s s r
f f d d d d f f d
d s s s s l s s r
f f d d d d f f d

The bass line for the second part of the song goes thus:

s s s s s l s s r
f f d d d f f d

Final part where that reggae man was rapping with that his bass voice. The progression of that part is

d d d s s s f f f f f f

Thank you.

How to Play “you alone are worthy” by Eben on the piano or bass guitar

This is the chord progression in solfa notation of  “you alone are worthy” by Eben(a worship leader in Christ Embassy). Video illustration is coming soon.

You alone are worthy (Eben)

Nigerian choir singing you alone are worthy by eben

 

Reh                                          lah
       You are alone are worthy
                           Doh                         soh
Lord you are worthy of my praise
Reh                                   lah
        You alone are worthy
                           Doh                         soh
Lord you are worthy of my praise
                  Reh          lah
For you reign on high
                             Doh                      soh
Lord you are worthy of my praise
                   Reh      lah
For you reign on high
                            Doh                       soh
Lord you are worthy of my praise
                      Fah      fah                          doh
Precious Jesus                   precious Jesus
                     Fah      fah                            doh
Holy Spirit                                 Holy Spirit         
                     Taw      fah                           doh
Abba father                              Abba Father
                    doh
Song that I sing
                    doh
Air that I breath
                     fah
My everything
 Fah                   
         My everything

How to Play “Miracle worker” chord progression on the piano and also on the bass guitar


This is the chord progression in tonic solfa notations of how to play the now trending worship song “Miracle worker” by Gloreeyah featuring Nathaniel Bassey. This post is useful for both pianist and guitarist.


instrmentalist playing to miracle worker by sinach

 

Miracle Worker(Gloreeyah ft Nathaniel Bassey)
Doh                      doh
Miracle worker miracle worker
Doh                  reh
Come and do a miracle
Mi                         lah
A miracle today
Reh                  soh
Come and do a miracle
Soh               doh
A miracle today
                     doh
Your name Yahweh
                        Fah-mi
Your name is Yahweh
                       Lah                       reh
You are the miracle working God
                      Soh       doh
Your name is Yahweh

How to play “I have No other God but you” by Nathaniel Bassey(Chord Progression in solfa notes).


 

This is how to play “I have no other God but you” by Nathaniel Bassey on the piano or guitar. As long as you know the chord progression for any song; you would be able to play it on your musical instrument.
This is the chord progression in solfa notes of how to play the songs…I hope it is helpful

keyboard player playing to I have no other God but you

 

No Other God(Nathaniel Bassey)
            Fah           soh         mi       lah
I have no other God but you
            Fah/reh     soh          doh
I have no other   God but you

Chord Progression Solfa of “Way maker” by sinach

If you want to know how to play way maker by sinach on the piano or bass guitar, then this post is for you. This is the chord Progression in solfa notes of Sinach’s worship songWay Maker.
mother playing way maker by sinach on the keyboard



Get the solfa notation of way maker by sinach here (Suitable for solo instrumentalist e.g saxophone, guitarist, trumpeter e.t.c.)

Way maker (sinach)
                     fah
You are here
                           doh
Moving in our midst
                       soh
I worship you
                     Lah-soh-fah
I worship you
fah
       Way maker Miracle maker
doh
Promise keeper Light of the darkness
Soh                                                        Lah-soh-fah
      My God that is who you are

Chord Progression Tonic solfa for “Imela” by steve crown for bass guitarist and pianist

This is the Chord Progression of “Imela” by Steve Crown. It is written in tonic solfa for easy understanding. With the Tonic Solfa you can play it on any key you choose.

pianist playing imela by steve crown on the piano

The Intro of the song is:

m r s
m f m r s l t
t d
s f

d r m r s
r m d r (t d t l)
d t s
s…..

Now to the body of the song:

From the part of:

You’re the reason I live
d                                        t
You’re the air that I breath
l                                             f
The progression is

d t l f in that arrangement:

and it goes on and on like that…the “t” can be substituted for “s”. I.e we can use d s l f, but use d t l f for now. We would still switch to d s l f.

Then from the part of

God of all the earth
d                                   s
Alpha omega  Adonai We bow before thee
l                     f

For the part of

Ooooooo oooooo ooooo
You would go back to d t l f